China looks to extend reign

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 File photo of Lu Xiaojun.

Weightlifting powerhouse China is set to extend its dominance in Rio de Janeiro after topping the medal table at every Olympics since the 2000 Sydney Games.

After cruising to five golds in London four years ago, China will land in Brazil with a full contingent of 10 lifters and all but three have won Olympic or world championship titles — highlighting the nation's depth in multiple weight classes.

"In the country they have an impressive amount of good lifters so even internally the competition is tough," Lilla Rozgonyi of the International Weightlifting Federation, the sport's governing body, said.

China is the only country with a full team, partly because quotas were removed from some nations over doping violations, which have cast a cloud over the sport in the run-up to Rio.

Athletes from Azerbaijan and Bulgaria have been excluded from Rio because of violations. Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia are also subject to suspension under IWF rules but their cases remain open with the International Olympic Committee, Rozgonyi said.

John Paul Nicoletta, of OLIFT Magazine, said the weightlifting world had hoped the men's 105kg division would yield a rematch from the 2014 world championships, where Kazakhstan's Ilya Ilyin, Uzbek Ruslan Nurudinov and David Bedzhanyan of Russia smashed multiple world records.

But Ilyin is out of the games following positive doping retests from the 2008 and 2012 Olympics, while the situation for Russian athletes is uncertain amid the country's doping scandal.

That means the divisions to watch will be the men's 77kg where China's Lu Xiaojun will aim for his second straight Olympic gold, and the men's 85kg in which Iran's Kianoush Rostami and China's Tian Tao will likely test world records, Nicoletta said.

Chinese women in particular have been a formidable force since women's weightlifting debuted at the Olympics in 2000, accounting for at least half of their country's golds each time.

Deng Wei in the 63kg class and Xiang Yanmei in the 69kg division will be making their Olympic debuts after both won gold at last year's worlds.

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